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2 March, 05:21

For a cone, if the radius was quadrupled and the slant height was reduced to one sixth of its original size, what would be the formula to find the modified surface area?

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  1. 2 March, 05:37
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    The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one:

    First, we need to know the surface area of the cone:

    Surface Area = pi * r * hs + pi * r^2

    radius = 4x * hs = 1/6 x

    modified area=2PI*hs/3 + PI (16) r^2 where r, hs are the original slant heights, and radius.
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